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Gretchen Miller | The Rescue Project — On Animals

An episode of the Climactic podcast, hosted by Here Media Studio, titled "Gretchen Miller | The Rescue Project — On Animals" was published on August 19, 2019 and runs 17 minutes.

August 19, 2019 ·17m · Climactic

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This is a special guest episode from storyteller, producer, former guest and friend of the show Gretchen Miller. It's from her collaboration with Landcare, the Rescue Project, and you can find more information here. Gretchen's previous guest appearance on Climactic: https://www.climactic.fm/45"In On Animals we hear three short stories which capture deep interactions between humans and other creatures. We spend some time at a wombat rehabilitation centre and meet the wombats themselves. We hear about how a tiny kangaroo joey helped heal a family and community after unimaginable loss, and we make the acquaintance of a very unusual bird for this part of the world – a southern giant petrel.In this compilation, hear Lyn Obern read Mudsey’s rescue and happy ending. June LePla and Dodo’s Story.and Dorothy Henderson’s Why we don’t have Mondays anymore.For more stories: https://landcareaustralia.org.au/rescue/.Produced and presented by Gretchen Miller.Sound engineering by Judy Rapley.This podcast is supported by UNSW, Landcare Australia and through an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship.More about this episode"Liking the show?Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here!Support us directly on Pozible!Support Climactic See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

This is a special guest episode from storyteller, producer, former guest and friend of the show Gretchen Miller. It's from her collaboration with Landcare, the Rescue Project, and you can find more information here.

Gretchen's previous guest appearance on Climactic: https://www.climactic.fm/45

"In On Animals we hear three short stories which capture deep interactions between humans and other creatures. We spend some time at a wombat rehabilitation centre and meet the wombats themselves. We hear about how a tiny kangaroo joey helped heal a family and community after unimaginable loss, and we make the acquaintance of a very unusual bird for this part of the world – a southern giant petrel.
In this compilation, hear Lyn Obern read Mudsey’s rescue and happy ending.
June LePla and Dodo’s Story.
and Dorothy Henderson’s Why we don’t have Mondays anymore.

For more stories: https://landcareaustralia.org.au/rescue/.
Produced and presented by Gretchen Miller.
Sound engineering by Judy Rapley.

This podcast is supported by UNSW, Landcare Australia and through an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship.
More about this episode"

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Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here!
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